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Updated August 2026

GLP-1 Savings Cards Available in Canada

Every patient support program and savings card that can reduce your out-of-pocket costs on GLP-1 medications in Canada.

5
Programs Available
100%
Coverage (Uninsured via NNC)
~$171/mo
Max Zepbound PSP Savings
2.5M+
Canadians Using innoviCares

Program Comparison

All 5 manufacturer patient support programs available in Canada — eligibility, savings, and how to enroll.

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ProgramMedicationsEligibilityPotential SavingsHow to Enroll
Novo Nordisk Care®
Novo Nordisk Canada
All CanadiansWith InsuranceWithout Insurance
Varies
Savings card + insurance navigation + educator support. Helps reduce copay on existing plans.
NNC Financial Assistance
Novo Nordisk Canada
No Drug Insurance
Income-qualified, Canadian resident
Up to full coverage
Covers full drug cost + dispensing fees for eligible patients with no insurance. Valid 1 year, renewable.
1-833-595-1899
myzepbound™
Eli Lilly Canada
Zepbound
Canadian ResidentsWith InsuranceCash Pay
$30–$60/mo
Insured: As low as $1–$3/day
Cash pay: Save up to $171/mo
Must apply before purchase
or
mymounjaro™
Eli Lilly Canada
Mounjaro
Canadian ResidentsWith InsuranceCash Pay
Up to 25% off
Savings card offers up to 25% discount on 2.5 mg and 5 mg pens, plus reimbursement navigation.
Note: Off-label use may not qualify.
innoviCares®
STI Technologies (multi-manufacturer)
OzempicWegovy+ 65+ brands total
All CanadiansWith InsuranceWithout Insurance
All provinces except QC (limited)
Brand–Generic Delta
Covers up to the cost difference between brand and generic. Applied instantly at pharmacy. No claims to submit.
Free · Instant · Apple Wallet

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What You’d Pay Without Any Savings Card

Average Canadian retail pharmacy prices — no insurance, no savings cards. Self-pay, per 28-day supply.

Ozempic
semaglutide · Novo Nordisk
$253–$308
/month · Lowest at Costco (~$253)
Wegovy
semaglutide (higher pen strength) · Novo Nordisk
$400–$570
/month · List price $388.64
Mounjaro
tirzepatide · Eli Lilly
$301–$502
/month · Pens $300–$450 by pen strength
Zepbound
tirzepatide · Eli Lilly
$315–$567
/month · Costco verified Mar 2026 · Varies by pen strength

Program Details & Estimated Savings

Side-by-side breakdowns of what each program covers and how much you could save per month.

myzepbound™

Eli Lilly Canada · Zepbound
Retail (Costco) + $4.49 dispensing fee
2.5–5 mg$315.00 + $4.49
7.5–10 mg$441.25 + $4.49
12.5–15 mg$567.32 + $4.49
After PSP discount
2.5–5 mg$278.93/mo (save $40.56)
7.5–10 mg$331.19/mo (save $114.55)
12.5–15 mg$400.39/mo (save $171.42)
With insurance + PSP$30–$60/mo
Key Details

Must apply before purchase — enroll at myzepbound.ca before filling your prescription. Costco pharmacies confirmed to accept the PSP. Covers both insured and self-pay patients. Includes reimbursement navigation and prior authorization help. Verified March 2026 — Costco Canada (BC).

Novo Nordisk Care®

Novo Nordisk Canada · Ozempic & Wegovy
Ozempic retail$253–$308/mo
Wegovy retail$400–$570/mo
With NNC (insured)Reduced copay
Financial Assistance$0 (if eligible)
Key Details

Two-tier program: (1) Savings card for all patients to reduce copay, plus access to dietitians, nurses, pharmacists. (2) Financial Assistance for patients with zero insurance — can cover up to the full drug cost + dispensing fees. Income-qualified, 1-year renewable.

mymounjaro™

Eli Lilly Canada · Mounjaro
Retail (vials)$301–$502/mo
With mymounjaroUp to 25% off
With insurance + PSPAs low as $25/mo
Key Details

Savings card + reimbursement navigation for private insurance. If taking Mounjaro off-label, you may not qualify for the savings — consider switching to Zepbound (same active ingredient) for better program access.

innoviCares®

STI Technologies · Multi-manufacturer
OzempicWegovy+ 65+ brands total
Ozempic retail$253–$308/mo
With innoviCaresCovers brand–generic delta
Key Details

Free card, no income requirements, no registration hassle — just enter your email. Works at any Canadian pharmacy. Coordinates with existing insurance as secondary payer. Savings applied instantly at checkout. Card never expires.

Available Provinces

AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, NT, NU, ON, PE, SK, YT(QC: limited)

Frequently asked questions

Can I stack a savings card with my private insurance?
In most cases, yes. Novo Nordisk Care, myzepbound, and mymounjaro each show separate figures depending on insurance status because their discount or reimbursement help is designed to apply alongside an existing plan, not replace it. innoviCares goes further and coordinates with existing insurance as a secondary payer, applied instantly at the pharmacy. Exact stacking rules depend on your specific plan and program — see the comparison table above for each program's enrollment link, or confirm directly with the program before filling a prescription.
Are there any provinces where these savings cards don't apply?
Yes, for two programs specifically. innoviCares is available in all provinces except Quebec, where its availability is limited (see the program comparison table above). Novo Nordisk Care Rx — the Rexall-operated channel that applies an automatic reduced cash price for uninsured patients — does not operate in Quebec at all; see our Ozempic savings card guide for how that program works. The other programs on this page don't list province-specific restrictions — confirm current availability directly with each program before enrolling.
Do I need to enroll before I fill my prescription, or can I apply at the pharmacy?
It depends on the program. myzepbound requires enrollment before you fill your prescription — the comparison table above flags this explicitly. innoviCares works the opposite way: there's no advance application beyond entering your email, and the discount applies instantly at the pharmacy counter with no claims to submit. For Novo Nordisk Care, NNC Financial Assistance, and mymounjaro, our data doesn't specify a fixed enrollment window — confirm timing directly with the program using the links in the comparison table above.
Which savings card applies to which GLP-1 medication?
Ozempic and Wegovy: Novo Nordisk Care and NNC Financial Assistance both apply to either medication — see our Ozempic savings card guide (Wegovy-specific pharmacy pricing is in our Wegovy cost guide). innoviCares also applies to Ozempic and Wegovy, plus 65+ other brands. Zepbound: myzepbound — see our Zepbound savings card guide. Mounjaro: mymounjaro — see our Mounjaro savings card guide.
Are the prices on this page already discounted by these savings cards?
No. The retail prices in the "What You’d Pay Without Any Savings Card" section above are our independently verified cash pharmacy prices, before any program discount. The Potential Savings column in the program comparison table describes what each program itself covers or discounts, not a starting price — enrollment applies separately, either at the pharmacy counter or through reimbursement, so your actual cost can end up lower than the retail price shown.
Disclaimer: Savings amounts are estimates based on publicly available program information as of March 2026 and may vary by province, pharmacy, pen strength, and individual eligibility. Actual savings depend on your insurance coverage, the specific program terms, and pharmacy pricing. Always confirm details directly with the program before filling your prescription. This page is not affiliated with Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or STI Technologies. Consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalized advice.

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